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CANADIAN BA,NK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND 'WALKE(, C.V,O., LLD. A.O,L.. President
.1014N AIRD. Gesieral Mummer. Ili. Y. P. JONES, Ase't General Manager
CAPITAL, $1 i OUO,OON RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
interest at the current tette is rtilowed on all deposits of $1 and
¢rtvard:s. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accounts
are weloolned. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with-
*aware to be mudtu by any one of them or by the survivor. S60
Sea±orth. F�ra� tcs�
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SEAFORg�T�7 -1 NEWS
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T11F, 9AFORTF1 NEW
Hensail
Mr anti Mrs A Forest and slaughter
are here from the wast.
51 re J Alatohford has returned from
Toronto
Carmel Presbyterian church hold
their gunnel meeting on Wednesday.
Mr Jas W Johnston hail moved to
his new home cu Nelson St.
Mr and Mrs James Simpson gave
returned from a visit to Loudon
Mt Nelson Connie is going west and
bee sold bis house to Mr A Murdock
Mrs J Blaohford has sold her home
to Mr R Morrison of Stanley
Mr Jas Johnson is buying another
oar -load of horses to take to the west
shortly.
The Housell Observer has ceased pub
kation for the present.
Staflka
grout trty
Quito n ntunbl•r of ih.• prupls from
hurl. nitroth d Ilse swill 0. slay Sergiseti
nt It•ns(shown01. :steel v .Ire, elide
Bev It •1 t'1,.. -1o11 lit N,,in,.r.tnn 14015
OW) a •ndnetrd the Sol'MOes and his
many 1rie: ds wt IN sprit le meet lulu
and hear Imre, leswot, 1110 Avouton
Quartet!. delighted the audience ty
then` bealll lflllly rendered yelaetlene
al both set V10118 The ntionl,era of the
quartette 1511 a tl essi's Grallam, W allaue
itessel1 hod Grieve with Mise .Nellie
11yera as their very elfloletit auuompan-
fat.
sirs .Ins 8,1°0 is again able to be
irbont after her recent illness ..
MI's A U Itnasull returned to her home
it, Avoiiut, alter it shun visit wall
M re Uurrte
t3rucefield
Mr Win tiorivet)s was married on
Wednesday to Miss Edith daughter
of Mr and Milt David Gray of this place
The ceremony was performed by Rev
Dr Mc Rae of el tohell The groom was
supported by Mr Wm Archer and the
bride by her sister Miss M Gray Mr
and Mrs Sorivens will reside in Rich -
dale, Alta., where the groom is a prop
emus yonng farmer,
Our school was closed on Monday
owing to severe storm.
The Womau'a Institute held their
nuuoal 'At Home' in the Town Hall
utl Monday evening
Mr Prank L•,warce kilI.d at Toronto
station last week IS a brothor•iu-taw of
Mr Kemp of this place.
11r 'Coos. Lawson was severely wood-
ed by a hog last wee is.
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t,J4tMLA sn,' Fourth u th Mouth: --
t ream S5x ounces.
-t'•l t :lebt ounce.s.
1 t Eighteen ounces,
1: 1- of .xLl incur level tailh apnonfills.
From titin 4 t,usnail tint baby is eight month cid two ounces of
skimmed milts Ae.tiet be idr. d and two ounces less. of boiled water used.
Thesugar of s. is sbe ferieula should be reduced one-half teaspoonful
!Avery three man''.•`:
Formula rttt 11t etha:—
�f'r •: It,-- sine ounces.
eleromel Milk—Twenty-seven ounces.
(loll a 1ti ate T•,. lve ounces.
Sug^-r of Miilc--1 tee level tablespoonfuls.
At this age the femme; may be made from whole milk as follows:—
whole • :Milk -.Thirty-six ounces.
Boiled Water—Twelve ounces.
Sugar of Milk -4 le level tablespoonfuls.
From this paint on to thirteen months the formula may be increased
try replacing the boiled water with whole milk two ounces each month. At
thirteen months the boiled water may be omitted from the formula, ane
ounce a week. Beginning at the age of eigbt months the sugar may be
gradually reduced one tablespoonful each month.
At the age of five months or at any time after that, barley
water is a very good substitute for the boiled water 1n the formula. A
Sign indicating the nae of barley water is the failure of the baby
to gain In weight. Gain in weight is one of the best signs that
the baby Is doing well. Another indication for barley water is the appear-
ance of the baby's movements. If they are not well digested try the use of
barley wt.t.er. Barley water is made by mixing two level
Barley Water teaspoonfuls of Robinsou's or Brook's barley flour to enough
water to make a paste, add water to one pint. Boil for
twenty minetes in a double boiler. Strain through two thicknesses of
cheesecloth. Add enough boiled water up to one pint to make up for what
has boiled away.
Lime Water. Tbts is added to the formula if the baby spits up Its
food or if the stools are too frequent or slightly green in color. 1f used it
should be added in the proportion of one-fifth of cream and skimmed milk.
For example in the formula for a new-born baby there are four ounces of
tnilk and cream. One-lifth of this is about three-quarters of an ounce. The
boiled water should be reduced by this quantity.
Boiled Water. All water used by the baby should be boiled. In add1-
Ston to the quantity given In each feeding the baby should have some boiled
water a couple of limes a day. At first it may have one-half to three-quarters
Of an ounce, twice a day. This should he gradually increased until at three
months be is taking four or five ounces a day. Give it before the bath in
the morning and in the later afternoon.
Sugar of Mills. The best sugar to use is lactose or eugar of milk.
Malt Sugar. This may be used when the baby does not digest sugar of
HOW TO
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BY SO6'STl IR. o, Mi'i'i'itr,Of'(lld, M.t)., O.P.S., ('HIP:le (1FFICE&
taw'rjig f'ttt)t'1Nt'fAL ttt)AMn t)N illt.Alil'H.
milk well, does not gain in weight, or is constipated. It should not be
given If the baby vomits or hes loose movements.
Cane Sugar. Cane sugar or ordinary granulated sugar is often used.
It is cheaper and more convenient and many babies do well on it, but it is
not so satisfactory its smear of milk, Changes should not be made except
on the advice of a f leveleian-
Amount .at a Feeding, t ding, The stomach of a baby Is (trite small. If too
mueh food le given or If it. le given too often the stomach becomes distended,
1 indigestion is sent up, and the baby lnanlf'tete its discomfort by crying or
restlessness. At birth the average baby w111 take with comfort from one
hall to one mire., This amount may be gradually insreesed at the rate of
r an ounce a week tip tri sight oune, a at a Vs...fet . Try! aysrnge amount of
food for a bole to tee., is one ounce morel thanhe is 1,1011lhs old. Big
healthy babies will bike morn then small delicate• sines.
Method of i' d ree I)n not, prop the boitie and Neve thn baby to
toed itself, Bold ft tiiroilglumt the whole ours in`:. Urraslonally take it
away to let all into the bottle. Each fc+odiug should bo Given slowly, taking
twenty or twonty"tivo minutes,
(To 13e Continued Next Week.)
On 1'ruluy eOeeiug .Iwl. 26th. the
ofletos 1,1,11 members of I3ruuatlleld
Lodge No till, 1 U 1) F entertained
their wives told friends to a very eu-
jeyable "AL H„nie" I.IIe evening being
spent it, playa g uarda followed by
short programme of mosso and speech.
kilvtherH k -.sou P U U 0 M gave
1111 address lie uedfellowship
'flume present then adjourned to the
Walker Hotl.e where they sat down to
partake of Ow gond things that had
beet, 'nitrated by the genial host and
hostess Mr anti Mrs Walker This was
followed by all eejovieg themselves it,
daumug to the nee noon of morn.
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M a n l e y
Miss Al Maloney was a Saaforth visit-
or,
Mr J Gleason of Brantford is visiting
friends bete.
Mr L' Wsber of Kitchener so spending
a few days at the Dumuliun ktotol.
The assembly bold here ou Friday
night was attended by several from
Strasfmd. tier W Mo Uurwott returned
to Vancouver.
The V010111.8 Infante has the pleasure
of a visit flout ;111's unser of Loudon of
•1hulsday Htor subj.'ot "V1u1001,5*
Wu] k betel ilnd after the W'ar' deeply
,mptased all a lilt the tctlpOnSibll?ty of
grand Mrs W Herne from Motl.
theeMiuh were visit eta to our burg dor,
ing last week.
A number ofour young people attend-
ed th„ "At Hume'' givou at Mr .(.1 Bo -
hart near cceatortli :sat Friday night
kinder the (anti of a 1,1101ly renlli0il and
all spent au enjoyable 1110511,, tipping
the light fnut.+sett, until the wee nuns
in the wining all leaving whaling their
host and huaulas ninny yv,tra uE happ•
Mote.
:111'. 1' Sehart gave the young people
lit our burg a pleasant evellll154 last
lues. the) all Spent an enjoyable 1511013
111 ltaucnig, games anti songs.
McKillop
Mr .i ;11 LaMar, wa,tra Il aln,18 sines
the 2ti,uat when ins wife presuated
him with e bvut,ulug baby girl.
ltepreeentatives of the Red Dross
5nm. 1y lit Dubai, unit tit UutulOhau
have uauo ar„tunl (101leutlug waste pap.
0111 etc ahien the Will tura luno mon-
ey for Pa.l'1n1111 purposes.
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Nie granh w,. pi t.,111111.4 111 attend
three 11me. relr•c1101 OerO g11vn . hug .1.0 .q..1 h. lo,• go. Lertug laaug
Mies Jean 11 lot !Il is'1%1eVr1. 1111* h,l,, ! rt, liar 51•,.1.ul hot.' len
Job, 'yewe 1, Iv011. er, In .the evening ,,,„ ,.., u t t.,,n =d I -u 15116 wu..lu-r
1h" 35,,,lin 1ti l • illy by 111 to ,Gist. 1.• 11'1. , i• i Iiilt,C, 01
yl,a
AteV,. tat, it .,1 h: 3laryn :old Annuli
1 ,•, t 1 ,..d. I[I1, a. l d h} •rr I'r
(Ir ,11 .1 t'r, ,t„It, ,l la1ge audivnl r:.
3.1 1n train y,. ling and
Wert, p.t:n,nt,
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Mra Jas Mousy wll u Lan been
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a 1 :anion: lit rhlniteit peso hoc',• hull
All 01,,,0(3 to 1'1111,11, i,. x- Ne alit Iso•
bed u, a.) they a„ wadi a sale reuuV-
et')
very
11 tor some Wino at 13ruas011S is 11015
rscovera'p,
It is expected that many in this loo.
111ity wait nave cars 110E5 aum,nar,
Reif, Mr Lundy will he in Loudes-
boru ou euudny sport,
Rev. Mr Abery, Loudoeboro is exp-
euted 10 pl'ebo11 In Uutl's church oil
buutt..y next and twill also conduct the
a lnitVNl'aHly at-svitee i,t elunlrlef
Methodist Quartoly Meeting Service
in Welton ohm elt next babbath at l0'•16
a to Let o'ety member attend this
Spinal invent, 01 grace
Ulf,aal board r11ueLlug in the Meth•
odttlt chop cl, next Mu[l. at 2,110 Don't
forget any mitnbur euu attend the Otto.
ion of Lhu Board
Aden Ful bee hos enlisted in the
1 Queens Own utiles and is now in train-
ing it, '1'ulouto We wish him well fu
his 115115 life
A Pill that Proves its Value.-- Those
of weak stomach will fine strength in
l'armelee's Vegetable Pills, because they
salve t0 ntnlntuln the liealthinl 11011011
of the stomacli Dad the livor, irregular
hues In which are most die11'eatlll g,
Dy npe1.11en aro well acquainted 151111
them non value them at their proper.
worah. '1'bey kayo 01100dati relief when
otin.r p1 p.rivaluns 318511 30110dt and have.
ellt3Lird our, a n, all(11010.8 of lung stand-
n g Nher,, other 1.1110111111100 Were found
tlitavahlillg.
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w Capital wed /Reserve $13,000.000 le
x A GENERAL BANKING EIUSIIIIESS TRANSACTED I14
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M ,t Savin F'�' epartinent a
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ie Deposits of One Dollar and upwards reeeived. r
of Interest paid or added to II1exounts twice et year. M
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CEfficient service. en •
0la 44a SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager. Ielhi
Clio mall O,trrio,s bud u utld job the
last two weeps but never solsned a tr1p
l'5I0 p5UNle have beell palls) icing 111•
d,lal rlttialy Lu scot+p tilt, Conde open 111,31
Succeeded Very 35011
:11r• dentin of .Vioticton was 0116 ua
M8l Illus lust 15.1851 lu s8aron of a [arm
to rent.
Mr Ward of Konerlef was here rbo-
utly Wanting 10 buy young horse.,.
Winthrop
N
Mr,Ino . Damped of the 9111 ()owe
west of this village on going to his burr,
nue intuiting last week totted 011(1 of his
proud inures lying dead in the stall.
Mr and M,s'Jnu Hudie of Bayfleld
wore visiting friends around here „and
Loadhury hist week.
The regular meeting of the Winth-
rop Literary 15ouiuty watt hold in Ouide's
Hull o, Mon, evening last, there toes
a fair ,tttet!dtn,00 and it very good pro.
gramme rendered.
Mr Hogl' Bose is Isid off work with a
wears attack of Lendingo His fronds
hope to seem around soon
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IMMOROMEMOSSYROONWAMMINMEMPHIMIl,
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GAaSDS On INWIGZi 7CIOfi1
15iseh "Papa's Dlapepeln5 disputa 3000
grains food, ending all stomach
misery in five minutes.
Time its In five minutes all dole -
ash distress will goe No indigestion;
heartburn, 0urnes0 or belching o:
gas, weld, er eructations of undlgeeted
food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape'e Diapepsln is noted for Ste
',td in regulating upset stomachs.
1 the surest, quicltest stoyuaelt rem-
edy in the whole world and !melded it
10 harmlece, rut an end to etomaelt
trouble forever by getting a large
fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsln
from any drug store. You realize in
five minutes bow needloes It is to suf-
fer from indigestion, dyepepsiz' or any
stomach disorder. It's tho quickest,
surest and meat harmless stomach
doctor in the world,
TO
IN
ESTORS
HOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING
INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE
AT PAR
DOMIN1ON OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK
IN SUMS OF $1500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF.
Principal repayable 1st October, 1919.
interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchange at
any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of
purchase.
Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest,
as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue
in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security.
Proceeds of this stook are for war purposes only.
A commission of ono -quarter of one per cant will be allowed to recognized bond and
stook brokers on allotments made in respect ofapplications for this stock which bear their
stamp.
For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa.
tY5PARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA,
OCTOBER 715, 1916.
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t etit e,,eelft',t" 1#B'alleiille t.rrlleteerseineseeeRilele •'lfiefeutanes?t>Q+etheeee.eitets
uuasttcs:
itev Mr ()milt will conduct prayer
meeting int tate home of Mrs (lea Little
You are w.lunm" lu thane waeltly meet-
ings which will be bright tied brief
Mr 'rhos Bolton Nasi the n,lofornme
to it joie his foot rsth,•r 58verly whilst
sphto,g wood Inst week We avish him
speedy recovery,
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THE
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This question is often asked, by persons and by municipal councils, when the matter of Iiberall
giving to the Fund is brought before them.
They are entitled to the most complete answer, for the Fund is the people's. They created it„
and it is they who must maintain it.
Now for the reasons. There are 149,230 of them.
The Fund asks for so much money because Canada has given her nten so lavishly to the Great
Cause. Between 300,000 and 400,000 have volunteered. If their families treed help, this Fund
provides it. In October 53,093 families olid need it. These families comprised 149,230 persons, nearly
all either mothers, wives or children. Lit tiny wonder that so Great a Need requires so Great a Fund?
HOW GREAT T'8 T NEED OF MONEY
The sum expended in October, 1916, was $80 1,S14.00
The average X c yment to each family was.. 16.29
'The average payment to each person was 5.73
The cost of administration was 15,401,00
(In above averages, sums paid for broken periods net included.)
Pay special attention to the figures concerning cost of administration--includirtg expense of
campaigns for raising money. It is the ambition of the managers of the Fund to keep the cost of
raising and disbursing it below that of any voluntary fund elver created in Canada. Their aim is to ,
hand to the soldiers' families as nearly as possible one hundred cents for every dollar subscribed. They
succeed in handing 90 cents. The sum received in October as interest on honeys in banks was about ,
$11,500. Take this from the cost of administration. The remainder is $4,000. And that, therefored •
is all that had to be deducted from sums paid in.
That is to say, of every $100 paid by generous givers, $99.46 reached tile famines*
Is not that economy which should give confidence to every subscriber?
]Does the magnitude of the Fund, as well as its importance, begin to impress you, Mr. Citizen -who.,
is -being -asked -to -subscribe -$100, or you, Gentlemen of the Municipal Council, who are being urged
to vote $100,000 for 1917? Does the REQUEST look as large as it did now that you know something.
more of the NEED?
Since the war began the people of Canada have subscribed
to this Fund.. $16,495,000
For 1917 they will be asked to give—and will give 12,5,1'0,000
Of this sum Ontario is being asked to guarantee—and will
guarantee—at least 6,000,000
This is one million more than in 1016, but every dollar will be required for Ontario's families. Not
much chance for individuals or counties to economize by cutting down their contributions, is there?
On the contrary, the giving must be on a scale more generous than ever. And why not? If we can't
FIGHT, isn't it a Privilege rather than an Obligation to PA'(?
ONE WORD MORE :
No man should ignore his personal responsibility towards the families of those 'who are fighting
for him, simply because Ms Municipal Council is taxing rim slightly for the same object. I -Ie oweg
these people far more. Perhaps he is too poor to pay more. If not, it is up to him to give a generouat.
cheque to his local Patriotic Fund Committee, or mail it to
THE CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND, 'VI',l'TORTA STREET, OTTAWA
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